How is it possible to write 10 APS on your application?

<p>I mean how is it possible that people have taken 10 APS in 3 years? You can’t include APS senior year becuase you haven’t gotten scores yet right?</p>

<p>It is entirely possible, a typical person in the school system I’m in that would have 10 AP’s would go.</p>

<p>6th Grade:
Latin 1</p>

<p>7th Grade:
Algebra 1
Latin 2</p>

<p>8th Grade:
Geometry
Earth Science
Latin 3
Keyboarding Applications</p>

<p>Summer:
Algebra 2/Trig</p>

<p>Freshman:
Honors English
Math Analysis
AP Computer Science
AP Statistics
Biology
AP Human Geography
Latin 4
PE 1</p>

<p>Summer:
chemistry</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Honors English
AP Calculus
AP Biology
AP European History
AP Latin
PE 2</p>

<p>Junior:
AP English Language
Multivariable Calculus & Differential Equations
AP Chemistry
AP US History
Elective
Elective</p>

<p>i took 12 by the end of junior year</p>

<p>Let’s see…by the end of junior year son had Calc, Euro & Am History, both Latin APs, Chem, & Comp Sci. That’s only 7.
Senior year he did Gov’t, Physics, English, & Music.</p>

<p>10 does seem like a lot for Junior year, but it’s doable if you do some others earlier, such as Physics & Music, Statistics, or Bio. </p>

<p>Or if you self-study courses that aren’t offered at your school. I’ve heard the Economics APs aren’t too bad for self-study, if that’s a field you are interested in.</p>

<p>I took AP Bio freshman year, AP Calc AB + EH sophomore year, and now I’m taking:</p>

<p>AP USH
AP Eng. Lang
AP Physics B
AP Chem
AP Calc BC
AP Environmental. Sci.
AP Comp Sci A
AP Comp Sci AB</p>

<p>comp sci A is via flvs, so the exam is free, but I’m mainly studying for the ab one.</p>